Chapter Fourteen (Part 1)
Regarding the United States' atomic bomb thrown in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Chu Ge has always believed that Japan was responsible for its own fault and was the retribution for its launch of an aggressive war. Although there are hundreds of thousands of innocent people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the numerous crimes committed by Japanese invaders in China and even Asia have been killed by more than 100,000 innocent people, millions, and millions.
Chu Ge really wanted to throw the booklet into the trash can. The victim held the wound and called him the victim. What's so good about such things? But Chu Ge did not still, but continued to open and read. Chu Ge wanted to see how shameless some Japanese people were.
When Chu Ge opened the second page, he saw a promotion of antique charity sale. Looking at the names of the charity sale listed above, Chu Ge's heart suddenly sank.
According to the catalog, Chu Ge flipped through the 16 pages he wanted to see. The two photos of the charity sale made Chu Ge feel ache. I remember that in "Dream of Red Mansions", Yuanyang said a rumor that Song Huizong's eagle and Zhao Zi'ang's horse were all good words (painted). Now the photo Chu Ge saw was a pair of Zhao Zi'ang's horse, with a detailed introduction underneath. When he saw the starting price, Chu Ge took a breath again. It was 20 million yen. What is this concept? This is equivalent to 1.4 million RMB.
Chu Ge knew very well who Zhao Zi'ang was. This man had served as a Hanlin emperor in the Yuan Dynasty and was granted the title of Duke of Wei. Compared to Lu Xiufu, who jumped into the sea with the little emperor of the Song Dynasty, and a large number of Song Dynasty civil officials who had committed suicide by dying, Chu Ge could only look at him with the integrity of this man as a literati. Zhao Zi'ang achieved extremely high attainments in calligraphy and painting, and his wife's talent was extraordinary in calligraphy and painting. Even some emotional matters between him and his wife were talked about by later generations of literati.
(Note: Zhao Zi'ang, namely Zhao Mengfu (1254-1322), was named Songxue Taoist, Shuijinggong Taoist. In his later years, he was a native of Huzhou (now Wuxing, Zhejiang). The Song royal family, who entered the Yuan Dynasty, was searched for "Liyi", and was recommended by Cheng Jufu, and was appointed as the head of the Ministry of Justice. Later, he was appointed as the Hanlin Chengzhi and was named Duke of Wei. He was very talented and knowledgeable, with profound attainments in poetry, calligraphy, painting, and music. He was particularly profound in calligraphy and painting. On the basis of inheriting the excellent traditions of the Jin, Tang, Five Dynasties and Northern Song Dynasty, he learned from others' strengths, developed his own appearance, had a wide range of subjects, and had a variety of styles. Whether it was fine brushwork, freehand brushwork, green, or ink painting, they were very wonderful.)
Looking at another photo, Chu Ge's mood became even heavier. Yuanhong and green colored lion playing ball pattern jade pot spring bottle, this is a treasure among cultural relics. When it fell into Japan, it became a charity item. Look at the estimated price above, it is 170 million yen.
China's five thousand years of civilization has left countless artistic treasures, which are all witnesses of the pride of the Chinese nation. Since the late Qing Dynasty, Japan has taken advantage of it, robbed it directly, and robbed it directly, and took away countless artistic treasures. Now these things actually appear in the charity sale of the Japanese commemorating the atomic bomb explosion, and the Japanese even regard themselves as victims.
When Chu Ge saw this, he suddenly felt an impulse to buy these two things and then send them back to his motherland. But where did the money come from? It takes at least 200 million yen to buy two things. This is not a small amount. It is July 6th now, and there is only one month before the auction date. Where can I get the money?
Liu Mei was the first to think of Qian Chuge. Because she was rich enough, she borrowed money from Liu Mei, and even if she could repay such a large sum of money in the future, how could Chuge speak out?
After thinking about it, I had to make this money myself. I earn 200 million yen in a month. If the capital is enough, I will be lucky enough, which is only a matter of three or two days. Unfortunately, Chu Ge only has 500,000 yuan, which is equivalent to 7 million yen. It is too far away from 200 million. After determining the number, Chu Ge decided to do it himself first. For Chu Ge, the fastest place to make money is of course the securities market. Chu Ge found that he needs to open an account now. There are nearly two months left before school starts, so earning some money from the Japanese will not delay his studies.
Of course, Chu Ge also made plans to fail. After all, his special ability has always been out of his control. When it appears, it is often unpredictable. Everything depends on luck. If it really doesn't work, you have to make some money back with your real ability.
In the financial market, we should talk about risks and interests, and futures are the first to recommend futures. Among futures, index futures are the most attractive, and of course the risk is the greatest. Marx once said that if there is 20% profit, capital will be ready to move. If there is 50% profit, capital will take risks. If there is 100% profit, capital will dare to take the risk; if there is 300% profit, capital will dare to trample on all laws in the world. This shows the temptation of profit on capital.
The futures market, especially the index futures market, can make a profit from it much greater than 300%, and of course the risks are equal. Chu Ge’s understanding of futures is only obtained from books, and his real experience in operating in the futures market is still zero. The reason why Chu Ge chose index futures is of course for the sake of profit. Chu Ge’s capital is only seven million yen, and if he loses, he will have scholarships, which will not affect his studies. If he makes a profit, he can buy back the national treasure. Chu Ge thinks it is worth a bet. Besides, Chu Ge still has superpowers. If his character explodes, his superpowers can be used as he wishes, wouldn’t that bet? (Note: Stock Index Futures Concept: The full name is "Stock Index Futures". It is a futures based on the stock price index. It is a standardized agreement in which the buyer and seller agree to trade stock indexes at a certain specific time in the future according to the prior agreement.)
Making up his mind, Chu Ge left the store, stopped a taxi on the roadside, and started rushing back. Since he was going to enter the futures market, of course, he had to understand the specific situation first.
Chu Ge's fastest way to understand is of course to surf the Internet. Chu Ge, who returned to the apartment, immediately turned on the computer, entered the Nikkei index and started searching for relevant information.
After Chu Ge read all the information he found, Chu Ge was a little disappointed. The information on the Internet was too ambiguous. It was found in general information books, and there were basically no specific operation procedures and details. There were only a few words. It seemed that if you want to truly understand it, you could also get a securities company to take a look at it on the spot.
It was already late, and it was already dark outside. Although the city lights lit up the night sky, the night was still dark after all. Chu Ge walked downstairs, ate something casually in the boss's shop, turned around and returned to the apartment.
Tokyo is so strange to Chu Ge. Chu Ge needs someone to lead the way for him. After thinking about it, Chu Ge can only think of Masaharu Asama, the woman who looks a little cold.
Picking up the phone and dialing the phone number of Asama Masaharu. Chu Ge told him about his desire to find a securities company. After a while, Asama Masaharu was silent, he quickly said that he could take Chu Ge with him, and the matter seemed to be resolved soon.
Asama Masaharu was also stunned when she received Chu Ge's call. Unfamiliar numbers always make people react like this. Asama Masaharu doesn't have much affection for Chu Ge, and it can even be said to be disgusted. However, Asama Masaharu agreed without thinking much about Chu Ge's request. Of course, the reason was the task given by Jiro Ono.
After hanging up the phone, Asama Masaharu quickly dialed another number. The other end of the phone was Jiro Ono's usual gloomy voice. Asama Masaharu told Ono what Chu Ge meant to Ono. Ono immediately said that Asama Masaharu was doing very well and hoped that Asama Masaharu would try to find as many opportunities as possible to approach Chu Ge.
Of course, at the end of the phone, Ono did not forget to remind Asama Masaharu: "I brought you out of Yiren Pavilion, and I can send you back at any time."
Ono's reminder made Asama Masaharu shudder. Asama knew too well what Yiren Pavilion was, and even if she died, Asama Masaharu would not want to go back.
Chapter completed!